Blair Wiggins gave away the third Flats Blue Traveler in Bimini this week to Capt. Kevin Cote. Kevin joined the Addictive Fishing crew on their week-long adventure to Bimini in the Bahamas. Kevin is a great young Captain from the … Continue reading →

Blair made a personal appearance at his old high school (to visit the fishing club on their last meeting for the school year. Blair gave a Flats Blue Traveling combo to Cody Jansto the President of The Minuteman Angler’s … Continue reading →

I was lucky enough to grow up in the beautiful state of Montana. My hometown of Bozeman was nestled neatly between the Madison, Gallatin and Yellowstone rivers and surrounded by a bounty of lakes, ponds and small streams that were all … Continue reading →

For most experienced anglers it may sound simple, but selecting and tying the right knot is sometimes the difference between catching fish and not! Most of us grew up attaching a bait holder hook, a lure or a fly to … Continue reading →

Hot Spring Flies It sure seems that winter has lasted a long time this year! However, the great thing about not being able to be on the water every weekend is that there has been lots of time to … Continue reading →

Each year a few friends and I head to a secret fishery that we have deemed Destination-X. This year proved to be just as great as the previous year. Our trip started off late Thursday night with a 3 hour … Continue reading →

The Wright & McGill Flats Blues Traveler promotion is the first of it’s kind chain linked fishing outfits making their way around the country by way of addicted fishermen. Capt. Blair Wiggins starts the chain by selecting someone to be … Continue reading →

Fishing stories are historically full of speculation, exaggeration, marketing hype, and out right lies. The saga of the Greatest Rod of All-time is based on nothing but a high level of performance over time. The origin of the Greatest Rod … Continue reading →

Gratitude & Thanks Reflecting on the Holidays and the Coming year, I would like to share some thoughts on the past and future. I have advocated for many years that fishing, hunting and other outdoor adventures are much more than … Continue reading →